State hay market summaries for the week ending March 29, as reported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News ...
“It is better to have not made a hay crop at all and lost all of the pre-harvest expenses than to make a crop, spend the money to cut and bale it, and let it waste away losing all its feeding ...
With the weather finally taking a turn towards warmer days, many farm operators are turning their thoughts to cutting hay. Cattle need a substantial amount of forage to meet their nutrition needs ...
Often hay and forage crops are grown on ground too rough, steep or unsuitable for row crops. This makes field and machine preparations especially important for safe operation. Some steps to help ...
A rush-hour traffic jam in Saegertown early Wednesday had drivers and emergency responders asking, “What the hay?” Provoking the question was the latest interesting haul to crop up in the borough’s ...
At one point in history, precision agriculture looked like a crank on a baler that determined if the hay packed tightly or ...
The more time that cattle can graze without needing hay, the more profitable they will be. Today there are new forage varieties and “cover crops” that can fill some gaps in the grazing ...